The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 05, 1923, Image 2

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TUB BANNBB-HBBALD. ATHENS. Classified ftdrertjsemeiils HAHT Ml MIES 2 Cents a Word m ■- Hififinum charge of 40 cants. ThteQimes for the price of 2M insertions. Seven times for the priced 'fiva insertion*. rer Office or one diaeon- OT valid. WANT AD 13: PHONB 75 2R-HERALD WANT i GET RESULTS For Sale . 'fb the Younr Men's Christian AMocmtton ilhss resigned to accept the posUton of assistant superintendent of the Athens Manufacturing company. FOR SALE—CANNED PEACHES. Blackberries, plums, pesch pickles, and fig preserves. Apply st Banner- Herald office. IJte Wei Weather FOB 8ALE—One ton Ford truck. Good ar new. Cheap. H. I* Cofer 'Seed Co., 269 Lumpkin St. Phone 247. m-5-c. FOR SALE—Ford Phinlxy. Coupe. C. H m-7-c. FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet* dining 1 room table, 1 refrigerator* sewing chair. All In good condition. Phone 652- J. m-l-l Miscellaneous COMMUTATION ROAD TAXES for 1923 now due. and payable at Comnslialonera* Office In Clarke County Court House. M-9-c OEOIJUJA? Mostly cloudy tonight, probablfplocal igdnn and oooler In north; Tuesday unsettled, probably local rQJp. HoutltxCarolina: Mostly cloudy to- night and -Tuesday local rains Tues day anSrln north tonight, somewhat cooler Qplght. FlorfdKt Fair tonight and Tuesday; In^reasMg cloudiness, poxaibly local rains iScxtremo north, little change In temwutnture. Alab.lVIh: • Local rains tonight and Tuesday little change In tempera- ture. • S - Ebst And Found LQST-jjtuiy an article, found by a Bannfl (?Her«)d reader and return* ed to jtt%wner.*lf-you have lost any thing today try a Banner-Herald Want AaP'tomorrow. a LOSj 1 .— BannerHerald refute book number 13, finder please return to Banqer'Herald office on Hanqock Ave., and receive reward. tT • Wanted WANTflD—A good cook, house maid, butlof chauffeur, domestic help. aype Its office assistance, book- . •tenons, telephone girls, cashlcrl etc. Whatever It Is, you may bo iur<5 that thousands of alert busl- ' ness ami efficient Individuals In Ath ens nfll see your Want Ad In the IlanncrjHerald and will talk over the mattcr.wJth you next day. It's done every 4ay in Athens. tf. s * s WANTED TO RENT small cottage, j or 3 connecting unfuiuiauud. grouncj floor rloms by young couple with 21 chlklrefi, answer P. O. Box sol. 1 J _ r- WANTfcD — SUBSCRIPTION'S OrJ ronevfrls for tho Atlanta Conatttu-| tlon niftrcciated. Beginning Apf'l. de liveries* will be made by seven o'clock In the*snorting, advised by Ctirke Howells Jr. X’hone 1604-W. Maudo E. Chcny.J m-C-e NOTICE TO PAINTERS Scaled proposals will be received by tho undersigned until noon, city tln.e of March 12th fer paint ing the Chase Street School. J. W. BARNETT, . City Engineer. TENNIS TOURNEY BEGINS 'MENTONE, France (By the As cociatrd Pres.)—Thu Mentone Tern 1 - tournament which seems uestited to bring t'gcthq.* Mile. Surif.ne LengMcn and Miss Molht iMallors. starts Monday. Neither is to play In the fint round Monday, but the draw has placed them both In the upper half. RAW POTATO HELPS A piece of raw potato dipped In baking soda will be most effect ive in banishing tarnish from yonr silver. RAILROAD SCHEDULES BKABOARD AIR LINE BY. Northbound Southbound 9:55 a Atlanta-Monroe l'c'l 1:16 p 2:49 P Atl.-Mlrm.-Mem. 5:20 p 2:4# p Norfolk-Rich.-N. T. 2:20 p 7:55 p <Atl.-Abbeville l'c'l 7:3# a 11:24 p Atl.-Blrmlngham ft29 a 11:24 p Norfolk-Wuh. 6:29 a 11:24 p Wllmlngton-N. T. 1:29 a tv 'ANTED—TO EXCHANOE BU1CK for good nuke, medium an In good condition. A. H. Jr. t m-S-o WANTED—Help (VANTED—Help. Household fund- it stock, only ono of a thou- You can fill your Wonts and cheaply with a Ban- Id'Want Ad. tf. [-ED — SEVERAL illigent boys between d 18 yeaq* of age to, t papers. Apply at: er - Herald office, | loockAve. tf Fpr Sent—Rooms IgNT-Ftirnlshed or unfurnish- rv»ms. with meals or without ^Dcslrnbls location. Conven- JJtent reasonable. Theae are maam of.the offering you find dally In BaunetkHerald Want Ads. tf. T—TWO NIC III-Y UN- connecting nans, with hath. 311 llatbor m*C p of four furnlahed I for light housekeeping. Nice j Reasonable prices. 642 Mtlgs m-5-o -ROOM WITH, BATH j BOARD. Nicely furnished rlth or without board, steam and cold water, tub and itha at all times. Rates reaa W. ougherty St. m-l-o T—LARGE NICE ROOM with or without board, two blocks ironi poitolflie. 1-W. ,n-4-c —• -j T—Three of four furnished for light housekeeping. Nlct - Reasonable prices. 642 Meigs i U1I-L3 m-5-.: FIVE ROOM ghts, water. Large lot, street, forms reasonsbls m-6-p J_ ROOM HOUSE arranged In twe sits, -with baths, newly painted.- At- m-t-< GEORGIA RAILROAD ( Arrive - 7»epart 7:20 pm j:20 am 12:10 pm s:25 pm CENTRAL OF OEOROIA RY. W. O. Bolton, Agent. Phone 1641 Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m. 4:45 p. m. Arrivo from Macon 12:10 p. m. 2:30 p. m. For further Information phone J. Y.' Bruce. ,C. A.. 640. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY ’ Schedules Leave Athens' . Arrive 7:45 A. JLI.S *5:26 P. M. 10:45 A. M.se **10:1* A M. • Dally. •• Daily Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY No. 4 leaves Athens 6:00 a. m.', tip- rlves Lula 9:10 a. m. No. 6 leavos Athens 4:15 p. m„ mr- rlvcn Lulu 5:43 p. m. • No. 7 leaves Lula 6:56 p. m.. ar rives Athens S:3e p. .n. | No. 6 leaven Lula 10:06 a. m., ar rives Athens 11:40 a. m. O. B.-Miller, C. A.. Athens, Ga., Telephone 61. FOR RENT Ono tlve-foom downstairs apartment. Private bath and all convenience. Possession March 1st E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 HI* resignation wua filed two woekn ago and accepted tho board elect ing him lo its membership. IN THE DISTRIC*COURT OF THE UNITEO STATES For the Northern District of ■ Georgia In re. Luther H. Bailey, Bankrupt. No.' 1064 In Bankruptcy A petition for discharge having been filed hi confj—mir with law by above-named bankrupt and the dourt having ordered that the hear ing upon said petition be had on April 7. 1923 at ten o'clock A. M., at t(U Unttid States District Court room Jn the city of ATLANTA. Georgia, notice la hereby given to mil credi tors and other persont In Interest to appear nt said time and place and| show cause. If any they have, why the Prayer of the bankrupt for dis charge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk NOTICE TO GA80L1NB AND OIL DEALERS Bids will be received by the State Highway Dep.vtmen of Gemgia, 4CO Peachtree Building, Atlanta, Georg's. inti! 12 o'clock limb,. March 15'h •/> furnish the .Highway Department of Georgia .with the following approximate ‘quantities of gasoline and greases: 252516 gallons gasoline. 19142 gallons lubricating oil. 8076 pounds cup grease. 8960 pounds transmission grease. 900 pounds agio grease. 3795 gallons track oil. 18000 gallons kerosene oil. 667 gallons transmission oil . Detailed information for deliv ery throughout the State and specifications on material can be 'obtained upon application to State Highway Department of Georgia, 400 Peachtre Building, Atlanta, Ga. W. B. NEAL, State Highway 'Engineer. Matty’s Achievemen ts Are Unsurpassed. ATHENS MAN HEADS Disabled Ex-Soldiers Elect Five Local Men to State Board of Of* ficers. An Athena man, J. R. Farr, has been elected state commander for Gaorgia of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. Mr. Harr auccWda L. S. Frierson of Atlanta. His election occurred in Atlanta Saturday at the conclu sion of the second annual conven tion of the p. A. V. More than 600 delegate* attended tho meet ing. Other officers elected were as follows: L. W. Colly, Atlanta, senior vice commander, to suc ceed J. W. Craig, Atlanta; LeRoy, Thompson, of Athens to the new office of junior vico commander; C. H. Andrews of Atlanta, state rehabilitation officer, to succeed G. V. Whitten, of Atlanta; R. L. (Ml MSI • Monday, march 5. n?t E. W. Smith In Winder, WINDER, Ga.—Mr. E. \v pioneer Winder citizen and i,rn«I" Wh ' nUfr; here Sunday. His main i, ncrtioi) hail been in n the Sriltli and Carlthcr "urvive l by a large m Uvea, imludiiiK three thing, ■w4d Ralph, former Lnlvei^iy ^ "" "*<* With hank. II, lt Asworth Attends Atlanta essi-ons There fa d lot to be Mid for May Valentino's "Robin Hood." True, lt'a n revival, but of a work that la ab solutely as timely and as Interesting today aa it was thirty yeas ago when -the Boatonlana first gavg It For aheer beauty of music, constumlng and ncenlc vlstoa aa well an effectiveness aa an evening's entertainment. It is hard to recall anything that surpasses the De Knvcn masterpiece. But Miss Valentine's revival la eventful, fn that the opera comique Is adequately cast! A — y . and beautifully done, and maify have! A 1(4 commented extravagantly upon the j ^ClCgaiCa organisation's singing ability. Th!s.i the producer nays. Is the one quality j which she most values and never ex- — pects to atuuidon, for she considers An Interesting meeting of the that the substitution of dancing for) Athens Art A***>clati»>n was held singing In the modern musical pro- Saturday afternoon In tho l r nlver- ductlons makes a big place In thu J ally Library nt which time address- American theater, for such produc- ©» were delivered by Duncan Bur— C. C. Ashworih. manager V,ft thl« district for the Metropolitan Lfle !«.' ’ surance C6.. left Saturday to attend the territorial convention In Atlanta at which the president of the ,-om. pany, Mr. Holey Fluke will preside. Monday night they will give a isan- quet at the Capitol City club at which several of the company officials will l>e present, as well as some 200 a number of whom were Invited from Athens and have signified their Inten tions of accepting. Are Elected not am> Mrs. T. W. Wooftw. Mr. , lurnct .prcsentml lic.iutlfol works o 1 art Kivon the Unlvendty hy George Foetaer Peabody white Mrs Wooftci gave a review ol tnthent events : * the art world. •' Miss Annie Linton pre»ltleA i ,'l)e|. tlons as "Robin Hood" which she pro- 1 tones to fill. * Then Miss Valentine ndded: • "There are literally . Jisndreds ol young men and women of high edu- ratlonaL attainment and conservatory training who are available, and 1 have "”- no trouble In finding them. My meth- ‘ Uon of \ h< Amtr | cun Art AMbtu. od Is to utilise the most talented of |lm 8t Lo nl s are Mia^Annlt them, many of whom soon rise «o Unton Mis" Lucy I.lntoh Mis, principal pars. Real comic opera re-' Mary Franklin.. quires real singers and by adherence » to the standards I have set for my-t MAXING LIQUID SOAP self I hope to make my opera coml-l J ns tead of throwing, scraps ol quo program permanent There areLgg^ gway when they become too plenty of lovers of such productions] sma ]| for use, collect them in a j«r, to sustain thsm." | cover with water and stnnd'ia the It Is coming on Saturday evening, Uyen until the soap is melted.. Ex- March lo. * v Jcellsnt liquid soap is the result Burt L. Standish was turning out tho adventures of “Frank Mor- rlwcll” 'years before Factoryvillc, Pa., bccanc famous in baseball circles. But if Standish hadJ (, rop kicker in the east. And like f'-akiiiK* uiptiwc Him uutuui- l'.jt l ww- . . a major magnate— hits, in with tho ftlerriwell idea. E KAY SMILING PAINTER* Flo* Painting and Interio* Decorating Phone 280, Athens, Ga. The Banner-Herald's Sunday Want Ad Page is one of the most interest ing and certainly moat pro fitable pages of tho paper. Thousands of people turn their attention first to the Want. Ad Pago, The Banner-Herald’s^ Sunday-Want Ad Page treasurer, to succeed A. G. West brooks, of Athens, to tho new- of fice of delegate at large, and Charles W.' Crews, of Athens, ser geant-at-arms, to succeed A. C. Hohcnstcin of Atlanta. Following the luncheon tho con vention reconvened in business ses sion and deferred the matter of establishing a permanent office in Atlanta, with a paid secretary in charge, to a future meeting. Plans were made at thia meet ing for the organisation of five 1 additional posts of thc..orgmnixa- tion in Georgia within the next thirty days. It is stated that the organisation of these posts, in con junction with a membership cam paign to be started at once, ia ex pected to add at least 1,000 mem bers of the organization, bringing its strength from 8,000 active members to more than 4,000. 1ST, FOUR- with, bath- Near Nor se W. T, Florence, b» «■ ROOM HOUSE Improvements. Large ated. Mrs. F. T. Crana WOOD ASH W Best for Cooking and Heating Purpose* Per Truck Load . $2.75 rders of five load* or more, per load $2.50 Thif Wood Formerly Sold for $&25 per load. Can Us and We Will Supply Your Needs. MFG^CO." iPhone 147 SAWMILLS Latest Belt Feeds Money Maker. All Kinds Mill Supplies. Teeth, Files, Belting, Pipe, In jectors; Fittings, Engine and Boiler Repairs. Bring with your ante and work done quick. Plenty Room to Park Car. Lombard Iron Works AUGUSTA, GA. searched the worjd over f&r a type ot reflect in his hero, he could not have chosen better than Chris tie Mathewson. Even Matty’s latest achieve ment—beating, disease and bccom- ing fits it marks tho fulfillment, of un aft- exprested desire, cue that even the consuming germ of tho white plague could not destroy. Standish's hero became a na tional idol lor American boyhood through his clean sportsmanship efforts and his athletic skill. Mat ty, through actually living the same life, became tile baseball idol of the entire nation, and will forever reign in memory as America’s greatest pticher. Like “Mcriwcll,” Mattty was a football star in college. He was even greater in this capacity than as a baseball player at Bucknell. He was 'rated the best punter and Mcrriwell, Matty was a pitcher. No man living-could duplicate his feat of pitching three out of five games in the 1905 world se ries and winning ail three of them by shutting out the Athletics and holding them to 14 hits. Merri- well might do that in fiction. .! But, even more striking is Mat- Jy’e resemblance to the Tip Top l.crcy in his dogged figging that overcame every obstacle. “Big Six” pitched for the Giant* fr.r 15 seasons. In that time ho pitched more games than any oth er National League twirlcr has ever done. Thirteen years he won 419 or more games. He participat. od in more world series gume* han nny other*pitcher. Mi:tty did this because nt hie brain. Because of his ability , to impartially judge himself, sec his faults, and correct them. Three years after Ue went with McGraw the old arm weakened. Matty developed a slow ball and slow curve. He mixed these wtih his speed, and dazzled the league five years more. Another ilowup came—but the bushes didn’t claim Mathewson. He worked until he perfected his fadeaway ball, and with this and his marvplous con trol ko became even' greater than before, .... Mcrriwell was always glad to teach kids. Matty never tired of helping rookies. 'l'hcn came -ho war, and, liko Merriwcil, Matty enlisted, and went to France. Flu and gas brought on tuberculosis. “Big Six” was pronounced dying.' Thir teen months in bed did not daunt his spirit. Neither did ho weak en in the rest of his fight. Like Frank Mcrriwell in a simili sition, he won. ilar po- FOR KING OF SWAT Babe Ruth’s Arch Enemy; Among Hurlers in Best Shape of Career. College Men Report. [ Normal Wins Over Baxter St. Thf xcvcnth and eighth KradeK ot tho Normal Training Bchcol won tho game ;>layed Saturday morning with L'axtcr Street School. The Acore wax 8 to 0 in favor of tne Normal Girl*. The line up was as follows: Frickott Kenney (2) SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 10 COLONIAL S A T U R D A V NIGHT MARCH 10 — Greatest Event of the Musical Season.-f- 1 l) U FORTY PEPLE ROBIN w cToTu u s L | HOOD The WORLD'S BEST LOVED AND M08TTUNEFUL OPERA SEATS NOW SALE TREMENDOU8 J1.50 — 81-00 — 75c — 50c PLU8 TAX HUB Hi I r Hctta .’ — Slaughter (4) Dobbs LaLmtston ST. LOUIS,—Here is some bad news for George Herman Ruth. When the 1922 American League season closed Lee Fohl, manager of the St. Louis Brawns, engaged in a long conference with South paw Hubert Pruett, his kid phe- nom. Among other things, Pruett had fanned Ruth 10. out of the first 13 times the home-run king faced the youngster. ^ But there were times lost sum mer when kinks araund the left shoulder stiffened the precious left arm, with the rc>ult that frequent ly Pruett was laid up for repairs. Fohl, studying the frequent snr .St- ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Save 60% of expenses by at tending this schooL The grad uates of tba Athens Business CoRegfc always get tbs best po- y Box 14*. Athens, Ga. . kinks, togetni decided that it wasnt" Jackson Found (2) , « AMffood I. : Kirk pastor (0) .4 Normal (2) Uofrce—Fuln Sjauehicr. Alleged Standard Oil Co. Combine May Lead To High Price Gasoline Continued from gage ono)' dissolving the Standard oil com pany of New Jersey and its sub sidiaries, the report declared that “with Blight exceptions” ther^was ntill a total avoidanoe of compe tition among the Standard com panies. Not only is there still made his youngster useless. He i among them over the entire coun- was of frail build and, necording | try the report said, ‘.‘but two of to Fohl, there was physique that the leading Standard companies— could use "at least 20 pounds. I New Jersey and New York, divide “You’re going home for the win-1 tho world between themselves in ter,” was Fohl’s • dvire tj Pruett. 1 markting operations.* “Take my tip and live in tho open Other methods of control sat forth j3ei)Soi)’s {Bread MOD JBREilE WADS “""CRISCO^WILK much as possible". Get a job digging gutters, swinging a pick or shovel, handling heavy boxes —anything that will give you ex ercise nnd fresh air. You’re young and you’re not fully developed and you '.rant to harden those muscles and put on more weight.” Lee Fohl received a letter from Pruett the other day which con tained this informaticn: “I have gained 18 pounds this winter and I’m still going up. I have had the benefits of massage treatment from Trainer Lawler at the University of Misccuri and the' arm is ready for nine innings to morrow." With"'Pruett strong enough to pitch every fourth or fifth day for the Browns thia season SL Louis may have her first" pennant in 36 years. UNION HEAD DEAD .ORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— eh "O. Scott," former 1 • >f>ta0''l!ftartiUtWM1»< 1 ml "UnkUH 11 dint 'lit** !ghf after Ufa ‘flMIMS ■“ report the Standard companies of the principal pipe lines, interlocking stock ownership, fixing price* in the producing fields and ownership of basic patents for tho cracking process of gasoline production. Among eight measures recom mended by the commission to curb (he evils were establishment for a uniform accounting system for oil companies, to show costs and pro fits; compulsory monthly reporting to the government agency to show particularly the quantities of crude oil and its products in stor age and transportation divorce ment of the ownership of pipe tinea from companeis transport ing the oil and production or regu lation or the exportation of pe troleum. Investigation looking to con tempt proceedings before the su preme court in all caaes of “im- jdlod” or expressed agreement to SIX, I of, where ever pulatkm is attempted. CHICAGO — Preliminary train 1 - Ing of the Chicago National League club on Catalina Island, was ad vanced to such a stage Hurt Mon day the tint game of the season was called, a practice affair tf Dvo Innings. Starting with ilia five Inning game between teams led by Grover Cleveland Alexan der and Bobby Wallace, InHald coach, the Cubs gradually will in crease their playing to seven In nings by Wednesday. Under (hat plan each pitcher will get two or three Innings on the mound every other day. While the Cubs rested, yester day. the Chicago American League club at Marlin. Texas went thru the best practice of (the season, only to have to turn to firemen last night when flames swept th* Bui sanitarium where the White 8ox have their training quarters. For three quarters of an hoir the White Sox wheeled out tranks and worked on the blazs. The second story of the structure was g-itted, but none ot thp players’ Impedi ments was lost. Cardinals May Retain All Three ST LOUIS.—Hal Nakin, Cali fornia University short stop, third baseman; Eddie Dyer, from Houston Texas, and Roscoe Holm, shortstop of Iowa University have made such a good showing at tho St. Loafs Nationals training! camp at Bradcntown, Fla., that all I of them probably will be retained j by the Cardinals, according to ' dispatches received here. Hubert Pruett, who ted the American league in effectiveness last year, has rounded into prime condition at the St. Louis American train ing camp at Mobile other disptch- ea declare. TAXI SERVICE ,Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE Rhone TRANSFER CO. Phone Office Georgian Hotel Rfi GIBBONS VS. TRACY FAST CHICAGO, Ind.,—Tom oyldta champion and Tracy, .He Australian boxer, 'Skill,, mani- here Hondav night in a iO no decision bout. ALL ABOARD , Winter Excursion Fares and A) Year Tourist Fares • 4. V TO 1 Alabama Arizona Arkansas British Ct California SIX. Georgia Havana North Carolina Oregon Sruth Carolina Louisiana Miaslssi New Hi VL Texas Virginia West Virginia Georgia Railroad ! Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway of Alabama liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. For further information apply to J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A., 1 7H Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga." ^ ;